[governance] Julian Assange extradition: Ecuador 'willing to co-operate' with Britain

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Tue Aug 21 03:35:39 EDT 2012


In message <5032B88E.5090101 at gmail.com>, at 00:22:06 on Tue, 21 Aug 
2012, Riaz K Tayob <riaz.tayob at gmail.com> writes

>I don't understand how you get this from what I wrote.
>
>Why is the threat letter nullified after asylum?

Because I understand that the actions which the letter referred to are 
not possible against Assange once asylum has been granted (unless he 
starts shooting policemen out of the window, or taking hostages etc).

>On 2012/08/20 08:54 PM, Roland Perry wrote:
>> In message <50324117.4040101 at gmail.com>, at 15:52:23 on Mon, 20 Aug 
>>2012, Riaz K Tayob <riaz.tayob at gmail.com> writes
>>> Precision please. They sent a letter to the Ecuadorian embassy 
>>>BEFORE  the asylum decision was made and recanted after.
>>
>> The so-called threat in the letter is entirely nullified as soon as 
>>he  got asylum. You might think the intent was to push the Ecuadorians 
>>into granting asylum, but I couldn't possibly comment.
-- 
Roland Perry

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